First of all, it looks like a repurposed Galaxy S4, with small changes to the back plate near the bottom of the device. Volume rocker and power/lock buttons are in familiar places for Samsung users. We would not be surprised if that was a 13MP camera.

Similar to the Samsung ATIV S, the ATIV SE has a physical home button, but what is most visibly missing is the dedicated camera button along the lower right side of the device. That means that Microsoft had let the manufacturers know quite a long time ago that some Windows Phone requirements in form factor were going to be loosened.

The Galaxy S4 is a great set-up and does not feel out of place even amongst today’s flagships. That chassis will certainly serve Samsung and Windows Phone well.

Now that you've mentioned,how did they manage to make a taller,wider and heavier device only by tossing a bigger battery and adding 0.1'' to the screen size?
Did they fire all the engineers they had after the S4 release? (that one had a bigger battery than the s3 and its lighter and thinner....¬¬')

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